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At 16 percentile in MHT-CET, it might be difficult to get into top-tier government agriculture colleges like MPKV Rahuri, VNMKV Parbhani, or PDKV Akola.
However, you can consider:
Private agriculture colleges affiliated with State Agricultural Universities. Management quota seats (if financially feasible). Apply for diploma or B.Sc. in Horticulture/Allied Sciences as an alternative path.
Do keep an eye on cap round counselling dates, and you may also consider re-attempting MHT-CET next year with better preparation if you're targeting a top institute.
Wishing you the very best in your agricultural career!
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To check the last year’s cutoff rank for the General category, you can use the official tools by Careers360. These tools help you access last year's cutoff and predict college admission possibilities:
NEET UG College Predictor (Cutoff-based tool):
Check last year's cutoff ranks and predict colleges based on your NEET rank and category:
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NEET Rank Predictor (if you only know your marks):
Estimate your NEET rank to compare with last year’s cutoffs:
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These links are secure and directly help you analyze admission chances based on the General category cutoff ranks from previous years.
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To get details about admission, please ask your question with relevant details like in which class, school or college you want admission.
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Hi Sonal,
Thanks for your question!
The MH CET 5-year Law admission seat allotment usually begins after the CAP registration and document verification process is complete. For the 2025 cycle, Round 1 allotment is expected around mid to late August.
You can check this page for more information:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/mhcet-law
Please ensure your documents are uploaded and verified on time to avoid delays in allotment.
All the best for your law journey!
If you failed in Class 10 and also in the compartment exam, and now you want to appear in 2026 as a private candidate, here is what you will need:
Previous Admit Card or Marksheet – To enter your roll number and other details.
Valid ID Proof – Like Aadhaar card or school ID.
Recent Passport Size Photo – As per board instructions.
Signature – Scanned copy of your signature.
Email ID and Mobile Number – For communication and OTP verification.
Payment Method – Debit card, credit card, or net banking for fee payment.
Correct Subject Details – Choose the same subjects you had earlier or as allowed.
Board Website Access – You need to apply through the official board website (like CBSE, if you are from CBSE board).
Make sure to check your board’s official website regularly in late 2025 for the private form release.
Hope it helps !
Hello Vishu
With a rank of 12456 in MHT CET (SEBC Category) and percentile of 61.95, you have slight chances in these colleges:
1. Government College of Engineering, Amravati 2. Government College of Engineering, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) 3. Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering & Technology, Nanded 4. Government College of Engineering, Karad 5.Government College of Engineering, Chandrapur
To know more about MHT CET: MHT CET by CAREERS360
Hello Alisha
As you have failed one subject and you want to take admission in BSc Nursing, you will have to pass the compartment of that subject and then you will be able to take admission in your desired course.
Although some colleges may provide provisional admission with the condition that you pass the exam, it is advisable to clear the exam first and then move on to admission.
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Sorry, but you are not eligible for the BSc in nursing. Because you need a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in physics, chemistry, and biology in your 10+2 exam. But you fail one subject, so you don't meet the eligibility criteria for the BSc in nursing.
I hope it will clear your query!!
If you have failed in one subject, it may be difficult to get admission in B.Sc Nursing , as most colleges require pass marks in all subjects.
However, some private colleges may still consider your application. It’s best to check with the specific college or university where you want to apply.
If you want to pursue Undergraduate Engineering then no direct admission is possible, generally based on Assam CEE (Common Entrance Examination). But there is exemption that first rank holder in higher secondary is exempted from Entrance Exam. There are rare chances of applying this exemption for direct admission.
For Postgraduate admission are based on merit based or through their specific entrance test.
So, there's no direct admission in ASTU. If you are comfortable then you can go for other institutions that offers direct admission.
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